A long narrow racing boat is called a racing shell.
A gondola is a type of water transport that uses a long, narrow boat propelled by a person standing at the rear. Gondolas are traditional to Venice, Italy, and are often used to navigate the city's canals.
Generally a long narrow rowing boat (varying from 1 to 8 persons) is refered to as a "rowing shell" or simply "a shell"
The length of time that RC racing boats have to be charged for can vary from boat to boat. It can range from thirty minutes to a couple of hours depending on the battery of the racing boat.
In rowing, a boat propelled by oars is normally called a shell. Based on how many people are using the boat, and eight has eight rowers, a four has four rowers with one oar each and a quad has four rowers with 2 oars each. A pair has two rowers with one oar each while a double has two rowers with two oars each. A single has one rower with two oars in it.
It seems like there might be a typo in your question. However, if you meant "gondola," it is a type of boat traditionally used in Venice, Italy. Gondolas are known for their sleek design and are typically propelled by a gondolier using a long oar.
I think boat but this is a badly worded question
A keel is the long fin that comes out of the bottom of the boat. You could make it using any missle shaped object for the botton and a long narrow pice conecting it to the boat itself
The word is ria. It means a long, narrow inlet.
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A long narrow boat that is often used on Venetian canals. Powered by a person pushing on the sea floor.